The Shaping of Middle-earth is the fourth volume of Christopher Tolkien's 12-volume series The History of Middle-earth in which he analyses the unpublished manuscripts of his father J. R. R. Tolkien.
In it the gradual transition from the "primitive" legendaria of The Book of Lost Tales to what would become The Silmarillion is described, and it contains a text which could be seen as the first "Silmarillion": the "Sketch of the Mythology".
Three very interesting other parts are the Ambarkanta or "Shape of the World", a collection of maps and diagrams of the world described by Tolkien; and the Annals of Valinor and Beleriand, chronological works which started out as timelines but gradually turned into full narrative.
Book contents:
- Prose fragments following the Lost Tales — brief, uncompleted texts which continue on from The Book of Lost Tales
- The earliest "Silmarillion" — also referred to as the "Sketch of the Mythology", this is the start of the Silmarillion proper
- The Quenta — a further developed version of the "Sketch", the first full narrative since the Tales
- The first "Silmarillion" map — a reproduction of the first map of Beleriand
- The Ambarkanta — cosmological essays, maps, and diagrams
- The earliest Annals of Valinor
- The earliest Annals of Beleriand
There is an inscription in the Fëanorian characters (Tengwar, an alphabet Tolkien has devised for High-Elves) in the first pages of every History of Middle-earth volume, written by Christopher Tolkien and describing the contents of the book. The inscription in Book IV reads: "Herein are the Quenta Noldorinwa, the History of the Gnomes, the Ambarkanta or Shape of the World by Rúmil, the Annals of Valinor and the Annals of Beleriand by Pengolod, the Wise of Gondolin with maps of the world in the Elder Days and translations made by Ælfwine the Mariner of England into the tongue of his own land.".
Works by J. R. R. Tolkien
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See J. R. R. Tolkien bibliography for a full bibliography.
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Fiction |
1930s |
- Songs for the Philologists (1936)
- The Hobbit (1937)
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1940s |
- Leaf by Niggle (1947)
- The Lay of Aotrou and Itroun (1945)
- Farmer Giles of Ham (1949)
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1950s |
- The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorhthelm's Son (1953)
- The Lord of the Rings:
- The Fellowship of the Ring (1954)
- The Two Towers (1954)
- The Return of the King (1955)
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1960s |
- The Adventures of Tom Bombadil and Other Verses from the Red Book (1962)
- Tree and Leaf (1964)
- The Tolkien Reader (1966)
- The Road Goes Ever On (1967)
- Smith of Wootton Major (1967)
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Posthumous
fiction |
1970s |
- The Father Christmas Letters (1976)
- The Silmarillion (1977)
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1980s |
- Unfinished Tales (1980)
- Mr. Bliss (1982)
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1990s |
- Bilbo's Last Song (1990)
- The History of Middle-earth (12 Volumes) (1983–1996)
- Roverandom (1998)
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2000s |
- The Children of Húrin (2007)
- The History of The Hobbit (2007)
- The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún (2009)
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Academic |
1920s |
- A Middle English Vocabulary (1922)
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Middle English text, 1925)
- Some Contributions to Middle-English Lexicography (1925)
- The Devil's Coach Horses (1925)
- Ancrene Wisse and Hali Meiðhad (1929)
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1930s |
- The Name "Nodens" (1932)
- Sigelwara Land Parts I and II, in Medium Aevum (1932–34)
- Chaucer as a Philologist: The Reeve's Tale (1934)
- Beowulf: The Monsters and the Critics (1936)
- The Reeve's Tale: version prepared for recitation at the "summer diversions" (1939)
- On Fairy-Stories (1939)
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1940s |
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1950s |
- Ofermod and Beorhtnoth's Death (1953)
- Middle English "Losenger": Sketch of an etymological and semantic enquiry (1953)
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1960s |
- Ancrene Wisse: The English Text of the Ancrene Riwle (1962)
- English and Welsh (1963)
- Introduction to Tree and Leaf (1964)
- Contributions to the Jerusalem Bible (as translator and lexicographer) (1966)
- Tolkien on Tolkien (autobiographical) (1966)
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Posthumous
academic |
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo (Modern English translations, 1975)
- Finn and Hengest (1982)
- The Monsters and the Critics (1983)
- Beowulf and the Critics (2002)
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J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium
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Published during his lifetime |
- The Hobbit
- The Lord of the Rings
- The Fellowship of the Ring
- The Two Towers
- The Return of the King
- The Adventures of Tom Bombadil
- The Road Goes Ever On
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Posthumous publications |
- The Silmarillion
- Unfinished Tales
- The Letters of J. R. R. Tolkien
- The History of Middle-earth
- Bilbo's Last Song
- The Children of Húrin
- The History of The Hobbit
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Lists of articles |
- By category
- By name
- Writings
- Characters
- Peoples
- Individual Dwarves
- Individual Elves
- Individual Hobbits
- Hobbit families
- Individual Númenóreans
- Individual Orcs
- Kings of Arnor
- Kings of Dale
- Kings of Gondor
- Rulers of Númenor
- Kings of Rohan
- Realms
- Ages
- Animals
- Plants
- Food and drink
- Objects
- Weapons and armour
- Wars and battles
- Rivers
- Roads
- Languages
- Magic
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